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String.split() is not helpful here because there is no way to distinguish between spaces within quotes (don't split) and those outside (split). Matcher.lookingAt() is probably what you need:

String str = "This is a string that \"will be\" highlighted when your 'regular expression' matches something.";
str = str + " "; // add trailing space
int len = str.length();
Matcher m = Pattern.compile("((\"[^\"]+?\")|('[^']+?')|([^\\s]+?))\\s++").matcher(str);

for (int i = 0; i < len; i++)
{
    m.region(i, len);

    if (m.lookingAt())
    {
        String s = m.group(1);

        if ((s.startsWith("\"") && s.endsWith("\"")) ||
            (s.startsWith("'") && s.endsWith("'")))
        {
            s = s.substring(1, s.length() - 1);
        }

        System.out.println(i + ": \"" + s + "\"");
        i += (m.group(0).length() - 1);
    }
}

which produces the following output:

0: "This"
5: "is"
8: "a"
10: "string"
17: "that"
22: "will be"
32: "highlighted"
44: "when"
49: "your"
54: "regular expression"
75: "matches"
83: "something."
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String.split() is not helpful here because there is no way to distinguish spaces within quotes (don't split) and those outside (split). Matcher.lookingAt() is probably what you need: